I somehow missed, until now, this set of oblique-projected maps of popular parts of central London (thanks Chris Pearson for the tip!) They were produced
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Highlighting the best London maps
I somehow missed, until now, this set of oblique-projected maps of popular parts of central London (thanks Chris Pearson for the tip!) They were produced
More...This is a view from the LondonTown Christmas Map. While it is essentially just “pins on a map” map with a number of icons relating
More...Crossrail are currently building a new deep-level railway line right across the heart of London. The mega-project recently launched the first two of their tunnel
More...The A-Z is probably the most famous London Atlas – it’s been around for over 75 years, and has been updated ever since. The company
More...Next time you are passing through a station keep an eye out for a “London Summer 2012” map. It is a similar style to the
More...The Mind the Map exhibition, at the London Transport Museum, doesn’t only feature historic maps, such as Beck’s “joke map” that we covered before. This
More...It’s lovely to see a brand new hand-drawn map of London in this age of computer-generated graphics. This one has been produced by Michael Hill
More...The same day that James received a historic picture map of London that we eventually dated to around 1908, mainly based on the appearance of
More...We featured the first official Olympic Park map at the beginning of the year, and it has already received an update which now includes pictures
More...This post was going to appear on Friday but I’ve brought it forward as tickets are rapidly disappearing – 2/3rds of them have already been
More...The Mapping London blog is 1 year today! We launched on February 24, 2011. To celebrate, today we are featuring Google Maps, and how it
More...LOCOG (The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games) yesterday released a new map of the key Olympic Park in east London, as part of
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